Friday, May 18, 2007

These are a few of the elk that come to graze in my back yard in the evenings. It's one of the reasons I like to live here. There are also the white-tail deer. And there is a mule deer herd that resides in town. Plus we have a couple of bighorn sheep herds between here and the lake. It's like a northern Serengeti

I am busy struggling with a painting. I need to get 2 paintings done for Artsaround, 3 for Bloomin Art, and some western pictures for Ft. Steele Days. Plus, I am hoping to paint and make shrines for my show in August. Argh!!

I am also trying to bully my sweet husband into tilling the garden where the weeds are now a foot high so that I can plant. The locals say not to plant until the snow is off of Mt. Greenwood. Well, the snow is gone and the lilacs are in bloom. I am about 3 weeks behind schedule and if stuff doesn't get planted soon it will be frost time!

This is my little goddess shrine hanging in my yard. I am also trying to hang a windchime in every tree, to deter bad spirits and just because I love the sound of them tinkling in the wind.

This is my little collage called "Night Nurse". If I were sick, I would want someone with this sweet face to take care of me.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

This is a collage based on an old photo, with my face and I am semaphoring the letter I. I made this in 2005 when I made the decision "NOw or never" about becoming a painter. I have days of huge self doubt and I want to give it all up, but it's an addiction, I can't leave it alone!

Above is my collage "Red Mountain". I like working with texture and color.

On the right is another collage based on the old photograph of victorian women semaphoring. They are spelling out "YES".

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Both my girls are in Thailand for the month. I hope they are having great fun and will stay safe. I miss them. They are both currently living in Yellowknife. The painting on the left was based on a photo from their youth.

Wow, the computer is uploading photos quickly today. So, I am going to throw a few on here. Usually it takes much longer than my patience will allow. Artists, this website is pretty, easy to use and a great way to show your work. This is a watercolor of Shiprock in New Mexico. It rises mysteriously out of the landscape, very intriguing.

Saturday, May 12, 2007

Yesterday was the Wings over the Rockies tour to the Headwaters of the Columbia River. Afterwards, the group was invited back to our house for coffee, to see my art hanging in the heritage building and to see Colin's book "Empty on the Swan". It was a nice do.

It has been beautiful the last few days, warm and sunny. The grass (and weeds) have started to grow like crazy. Must get gardening, can hardly wait for July when the strawberries ripen.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

These are the Ktunaxa reservation horses. I love all their wonderful colours.

The painting is one of my cowgirl images. I like her joyous spirit.

This is a watercolor near the Lake. The dead tree is were the eagle usually sits, scanning the marsh for food. I should be outside painting instead of fooling around with this computer. I haven't figured out how to make the layout pretty!

Thursday, May 3, 2007

This is it. I have just stepped into the world of blogging. I am inspired by Kay Cox's blog and thought that I would give it a shot. I like looking at artists blogs and hope that people will enjoy mine. This a photo of the shooting stars that have just bloomed in the valley. It has been a long, cold, snowy winter and I am so glad that it is spring! I will post some of my last year's paintings as I haven't photographed this years yet.

This is a watercolor I did last summer called "Takes Some Shadow" based on the haiku by Issa.

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I am an acrylic painter exploring color and texture. I like horses, Canadian wildlife, old trucks, bold women, kind men, tequila and cashews. Most paintings are for sale. Contact me for prices and shipping if you are interested in purchasing a painting. And thanks for viewing my blog!